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Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Bachelor of Medical Science

University of Technology Sydney

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About

With a combined engineering and science degree, you’ll gain the technological expertise to determine scientific problems plus the practical engineering skills needed to implement effective solutions. Add to this cutting-edge practical laboratory skills as well as an understanding of intellectual property and the ethical issues related to science research.

Following admission, students may add the Diploma in Professional Engineering Practice. This extends the course to six years and includes two six-month periods of internship in a workplace setting.

Areas of study

Engineering: Civil, data science, electrical, electronic, mechanical, mechatronic, renewable energy, software. Flexible engineering is also available with this combined degree. Science: Applied physics, biomedical science, biotechnology, chemistry, environmental science, mathematics, medical science, nanotechnology.

Career opportunities

Medical technology and instrumentation, biotechnology, environmental protection and management, energy and resource exploration and development, communications, mathematical modelling, transport, construction, nanotechnology, molecular biology, materials technology.

Professional recognition

The accreditation status of the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) is dependent upon the Engineering major that is chosen; refer to the standalone Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) pages for details. Other professional bodies may apply depending on the science specialisation.

Practical experience

All students are required to complete a minimum of 12 weeks work experience. Students in the optional Diploma in Professional Engineering Practice undertake 2 x 6-month Work Integrated Learning internships in year 2 and year 4 which integrates theory with practice.

Honours

Available in the science degree as an additional year to meritorious students.

Fees and charges

Refer to UTS current fee information.

Admission criteria

Applicants with recent secondary education

Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Extension 1, Physics, English Standard.

Recommended studies: English Advanced. For civil major: Chemistry. For the software engineering major: a sound knowledge of the fundamentals of programming is recommended.

Questionnaire: Applicants are advised to complete the Year 12 Engineering and IT Questionnaire.

Other applicants

Statement of service: Applicants are advised to complete the employment question on their UAC application and provide statements of service to UAC, as an adjustment of up to five points to your selection rank may be awarded on the basis of relevant employment experience. You will have had to have met the UTS minimum matriculation requirements in order for your employment experience to be assessed, and your documented employment experience must be at least one full-time year or greater.

Refer to the UTS general admission criteria.

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UTS cross-faculty and combined courses
UTS offers many cross-faculty courses and combined courses in the areas of Arts and Social Sciences, Business, Design, Engineering and Information Technology, Health, Law and Science.

UTS also offers a Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation (BCII), a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and a Bachelor of Sustainability and Environment as combined degrees. TD School at UTS also offers a unique future-focused Diploma in Innovation that can be completed in parallel with almost any Bachelor degree and double degree, except BCII. Diploma enrolment is by direct application once at UTS.